389 Directory Server (formerly Fedora Directory Server) is a full-featured LDAPv3
compliant server. In addition to the standard
LDAPv3 operations, it supports multi-master
replication, fully online configuration and
administration, chaining, virtual attributes,
access control directives in the data, Virtual
List View, server-side sorting, SASL, TLS/SSL, and
many other features. The transactional Berkeley DB
4.2 is used as its data store and a full plug-in
API allows developers to extend the the
functionality of the server in many ways, and many
of the core
features of the server are already implemented
using this API. The server is very mature, having
started out as Netscape Directory Server.

Bedtime controls the bedtime of your children by automatically disconnecting their devices from your Internet connection. It does this by replacing your ISP router as the source of IP addresses, which allows it to learn all the devices on your network and control their access. Parents can log into a Web interface, link devices to children, and set their bedtimes for school nights and weekends. Misbehaving children can be grounded, or children's access can be extended as a reward.

BleachBit deletes junk to recover disk space and maintain privacy. It rids your system of old junk including cache, Internet history, temporary files, unused locale files (better than localepurge), logs, and cookies. Designed for Linux systems, it wipes clean 50 applications including Adobe Reader, Bash, Firefox, Flash, OpenOffice.org, Opera, Real Player, Skype, and more. It shreds files so that they cannot be recovered, and it wipes free disk space to hide insecurely deleted files. It offers both a simple PyGTK GUI and a command line interface for automation.

Devel Live CD includes a development toolchain from 4MLinux which makes it possible to compile the Linux kernel and other software written in C and C++. There is no dependency tracking in 4MLinux, so this may be a useful tool for developers who are interested in building fully-customized Linux operating systems.

Aquarium is a Web-based GUI for Linux based systems. It currently covers/supports some of the most important Linux-based systems that are meant for server computing platforms, networking devices (including custom-built devices such as firewalls, IDS, IPS, WAN optimization, and Web caching), remotely rented hosting and other dedicated custom servers, systems/servers within an intranet, and systems/servers within cloud networks, CDN networks, or distributed SaaS Application Nodes. It supports
Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, and Opera, and runs on Fedora Core. In the future, it should be supported on Red Hat Enterprise Linux, CentOS, Knoppix, and Debian. It provides abstraction for common Linux tools and other popular command line tools: ping, traceroute, ifconfig, netstat, who, arp, route, some important /proc system information and statistics, a custom file manager/explorer, iptables or Linux Firewall, Linux static routes, Linux brctl,
cron scheduling, Linux users, and GRUB bootloader. It also supports MySQL. It should support exclusively all of the features of Traffic Squeezer.

Fedora-Bugzilla is a Perl module that aims to expose a kinder, gentler interface to Fedora/RedHat's Bugzilla implementation, which has a large number of custom methods. In addition to the XML-RPC methods that Bugzilla makes available, there are also some things that can be accessed only via the Web/XML interfaces, such as the flags, attachments, and comments functionality. This package works to expose those as well.

Fing is a command line tool for network and service discovery. It provides you a complete view of any network in a very short time. Its smart discovery automatically detects the network type and uses the best technique to scan it. The best results are achieved on Ethernet networks (including Wireless ones), where Fing is able to detect all network hosts, firewalled ones included. The service discovery feature quickly detects active TCP services on a target host or network. Fing is based on Look@LAN.